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We the PeopleConstitution
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I. OBJECTIVES #1 – Creating the ConstitutionDraw conclusions about the impact on the new Constitution played by compromise and
leaders. What man came the most prepared and is called to as the ‘Father of the Constitution’. Name two compromises that saved the Constitution, what topics were they about? What group supported the new Constitution and wrote essays to get it ratified? What government did the Constitution replace?
A. Events leading to the Constitution1. Fear of Strong National (federal) Government
a. King had too much powerb. States/Colonies didn’t want to be told what to do
2. Articles of Confederation (1st National Government)a. VERY WEAK POWERSb. NO LEADER (Ex. President or King)c. Congress only Federal Branch of Governmentd. STATES HAVE ALL THE POWER
-Have their own: Money / Militias / Laws
OBJ #1- Creating the Constitution
3. Shays Rebellion
a. Took Volunteers to get Militia Ready
b. Scares Founding Fathers (Washington)
4. Convention called to ‘Fix’ Articles
a. 12 States send delegates
b. GOAL: Fix the Articles
c. Result:Throw Away the Articles
d. Problems: How much Federal Power?
Big States v. Small States
Pennsylvania
Virginia
& Massachusetts
Had almost 50% of ALL the U.S. Population
B. Father of the Constitution . . James Madison
1. Came Prepared: Studied governments of the world
2. Creates Virginia Plan: 3 Branches of Government
3. Friends with Thomas Jefferson
OBJ #1- Creating the Constitution
Madison-
Virginia
Rutledge-
S. Carolina
Wilson-
Pennsylvania
Mason-
Virginia
Madison is ‘Father of Constitution’ but he had a TON of help from others!!!!
C. Compromises Save the Constitution1. GREAT COMPROMISE
a. Big States and small states fight for powerb. New Jersey Plan (Small State)
-Kept much of Articles of Conf.-1 house Legislature-Every State Equal in Congress
c. Virginia Plan (BIG STATE!) (Madison)-3 Branches of Government (L, E, J)-Bicameral Legislature (2 Houses)-Leg. Decided by Population
OBJ #1- Creating the Constitution
I have an idea!!
OBJ #1- Creating the Constitutiond. The Great Compromise -3 Branches of Government -Bicameral Legislature (2 Houses)
*Senate- 2per state*House of Rep.- By Population*Made Big & Small States Happy
-Executive (A leader) & Judicial (Courts)
2. 3/5 COMPROMISE (Slavery)a. South wants to counts slaves as population -Helps raise their House of Rep. #’sb. Deal: Every 3 out of 5 slaves will be counted
as part of the population
= 2 Per state
(All States Equal
= By population
NV has 3
CA has 54
OBJ #1- Creating the ConstitutionD. Federalist & Anti-Federalist
1. Federalist Support Constitutiona. Led by Madison, Washington and Hamiltonb. Wrote Federalist Papers . . .essays supporting
the Constitution (We need stronger Government)
2. Anti-Federalist DO NOT Like Constitutiona. Led by George Masonb. Believed the Constitution did not protect people’s rights
-Wanted a list of Rights added
We need the CONSTITUTIONWe must have a STRONGERGovernment!!!!!
NO!!!!Strong Gov’t takes AWAY
RIGHTS!!
G. Mason
Hamilton, Madison, Rutledge
E. Approving (Ratify) the Constitution!1. Needed 9 of 13 States to Approve (All 13 impossible)2. 1787 Delaware 1st state to approve Constitution
*1788 NH approves (9th State)*1791 Constitution begins*1791 Bill of Rights becomes part of Constitution
OBJ #1- Bill of Rights
What are the 6 goals of the Constitution?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
II. OBJECTIVES #2 – The Government Differentiate the roles and duties of the three (3) branches of government three in the U.S. Constitution. Name each, its main job, and it’s top position.
A. What the branches of Our Government Represent
1. Form of Government
a. Republic- People chose the people to lead them (Not real Democracy!)
2. Federal Power
a. Must be more important
than State
(1 Nation NOT 13 Countries)
Objective #1: The 1st National Government
Which two flags represent the Articles of Confederation? Which two represent the new
Constitution?
Example #1
Example #2
B. Article I . . . .Legislative Branch 1. Congress (House of Representatives & Senate)
a. GREAT COMPROMISE!!!!*House of Representative (Population)*Senate (2 per state -No matter how big or small)
2. Powers of Congress (Article I Section 8)a. Make and Pass Laws (Bills)
-Both House and Senate must pass and agree on the same law before sending it to the president for approval
b. Declare Warc. Provide Money to Executive to run governmentd. Approve Presidential Appointments (Senate)
-Cabinet Members/Judges/Military Officerse. Impose Taxesf. Approve Treaties with other Countries (Senate)
OBJ #2- The Government
OBJ #2- The Government3. Terms in Office a. House of Representatives
*2yrs. / 25 or older / Citizen for 7yrs. b. Senate
*6yrs. / 30 or older / Citizen for 9yrs.
Sen. Reid Sen. Ensign
Rep. Heller
C. Article II . . . .Executive Branch1. Job is to enforce the laws and
put someone in the role of a leader (President).2. Powers . . .“Man of Many Hats”
a. Head of State (Represents U.S. to the World)-Secretary of State is Cabinet member-Allowed to make treaties with other countries
b. Commander in Chief (Head of the Military)-Secretary of Defense is Cabinet Member-Commands military
c. Chief Law Enforcer (Enforces Laws)-Attorney General is Cabinet member
OBJ #2- The Government
d. Cabinet Members: People hired to run each area while the president does the other jobs
-15 today . . . Washington had 4-1st 4: Treasury, State, War, Attorney General-Newest: Homeland Defense
3. Term in Officea. Elected every 4 yrs. (Can only serve 8)
**Electoral Collegeb. Must be born in US / Must be 35 yrs. old
OBJ #2- The Government
Objective #3: The Government
D. Article III . . . . Judicial Branch 1. Reviews laws and disputes. (Supreme Court)
a. Supreme Court*Highest Court in the U.S. (What they say goes)
b. Lower Courts *Created By Congress*Listen to cases before the Supreme Court(ex. Military/Appeal/District/Maritime/Civil)
2. Judicial Reviewa. Courts can decide if laws passed and enforced by
Congress & President are Constitutional 3. Terms in Office
a. President picks judges and the Senate approvesb. Life for all judges (Until you die or go crazy)c. 9 Supreme Court Judges
OBJ #2- The Government
Alito
Ginsberg
Souter
Scalia
Roberts*
Chief Justice
Breyer
Thomas
Kennedy
Stevens
A. Checks & Balances1. Each branch has power to keep the other from getting too powerful
a. President-Picks Judges/Makes Treaties/Hires People -Veto- Can cancel a law passed by Congress
b. Congress (Senate)-OK’s President’s picks (Can say NO!!)-Can Override Veto
c. Judicial-Judicial Review . . declare laws unconstitutional or find
people accused by government ‘not guilty’
III. OBJECTIVES #3 – Checks & BalancesExplain the system of Checks and Balances* found in the U.S. Constitution. Give one example for each branch of government in its use of Checks and Balances against the other two. Identify reasons for Checks and Balances.
A. *Amendments = Changes to the Constitution (Article 5)1. Allows country to change without throwing the entire constitution away2. Two ways to create Amendments
#1- 2/3 of House & Senate approve or #2- 2/3 of State Convention-Then 3/4 of State Legislatures must approve to become
part of Constitution3. 27 Amendments today (last one in 1992)
IV. OBJECTIVES #4 – Bill of RightsSummarize types of rights protected in the Bill of Rights and the imporatnce of being able to add Amendments to the Constitution. How many amendments made up the Bill of Rights? Name two ways amendments can be added. How many amendments have been added to the Constitution today?
1st 10 Changes!!!
B. Bill of Rights (First 10 Amendments)1. Guarantees the basic rights that the
government cannot take away.a. Protects the MINORITY (people who disagree or have been out voted )
1. Freedom- Press/Speech/Religion/Assembly2. Right to bear Arms (Militia?)3. No Troops in Homes
Jefferson 4. Search & Seizure (Rules)V. 5. Rights of Accused (People who are arrested)Madison 6. Right to Speedy Trial & Jury
7. Jury Trial in Civil Casespg. 204 U.S. 8. Bail & punishment (No Cruel & Unusual)
9. Powers given to the People10. Powers given to the States
OBJ #4- Bill of Rights
Objective #4: Bill of Rights
Who does each character symbolize?
Why is the man struggling?
Why do we need both?
Other Important Amendments
#12. President & Vice President Elected Together -1804
#13. Outlaws Slavery -1865
#17. Senators Elected by Citizens (Not State Legislators) -1913
#18. Outlaws Alcohol-1919 . . . . .#21. Makes Alcohol Legal -1933**To end an Amendment you have to pass another one
#22. Limits President to 2 Terms (8yrs.) -1951
#26. 18 year olds can vote -1971
#27. Congress can’t get a pay raise until they get re-elected -1992
Which goes 1st on the
Flag Pole?
What is your answer to this question if you met someone while on vacation in another country-
“Where are you from?”
Which of these is more important to you?
-Being an American -Being a Nevadan
A. Federalism1. Sharing of power between state & Federal Gov’t2. Constitution gave more power to Federal Gov’t
a. Articles of Conf. gave more power to StatesB. Article II . . Powers Denied to the States
1. Section 8 . . . Powers given to Congress (Federal)-Things the States can NOT do
2. Section 10 . . . Powers DENIED the StatesC. Article VI – Supremacy Clause
1. Federal Law OVER RULES State Law (if Conflict)2. State judges must be bound’ by the supremacy of
Federal Law’D. Amend. #10- Bill of Rights: Powers given to STATES
V. OBJECTIVES #5 – FederalismCompare the powers of the Federal government to those given to the State governments in the constitution. Explain the relationship this creates between the federal and state governments? How does this differ from the Articles of Confederation? Explain what flag should fly on top .. U.S. or Nevada?